nushell/crates/nu-cli/src/commands/keybindings.rs
Stefan Holderbach 95b78eee25
Change the usage misnomer to "description" (#13598)
# Description
    
The meaning of the word usage is specific to describing how a command
function is *used* and not a synonym for general description. Usage can
be used to describe the SYNOPSIS or EXAMPLES sections of a man page
where the permitted argument combinations are shown or example *uses*
are given.
Let's not confuse people and call it what it is a description.

Our `help` command already creates its own *Usage* section based on the
available arguments and doesn't refer to the description with usage.

# User-Facing Changes

`help commands` and `scope commands` will now use `description` or
`extra_description`
`usage`-> `description`
`extra_usage` -> `extra_description`

Breaking change in the plugin protocol:

In the signature record communicated with the engine.
`usage`-> `description`
`extra_usage` -> `extra_description`

The same rename also takes place for the methods on
`SimplePluginCommand` and `PluginCommand`

# Tests + Formatting
- Updated plugin protocol specific changes
# After Submitting
- [ ] update plugin protocol doc
2024-08-22 12:02:08 +02:00

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Rust

use nu_engine::{command_prelude::*, get_full_help};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Keybindings;
impl Command for Keybindings {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"keybindings"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.category(Category::Platform)
.input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::String)])
}
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"Keybindings related commands."
}
fn extra_description(&self) -> &str {
r#"You must use one of the following subcommands. Using this command as-is will only produce this help message.
For more information on input and keybindings, check:
https://www.nushell.sh/book/line_editor.html"#
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec!["shortcut", "hotkey"]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
_input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
Ok(Value::string(get_full_help(self, engine_state, stack), call.head).into_pipeline_data())
}
}